Disclaimer: the posting of stories, commentaries, reports, documents and links (embedded or otherwise) on this site does not in any way, shape or form, implied or otherwise, necessarily express or suggest endorsement or support of any of such posted material or parts therein.

According to Vladimir Putin's official newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta, missing Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych may have been smuggled out of Ukraine by the CIA.

We should remember that Saddam Hussein reportedly escaped to Belarus, Gaddafi reportedly escaped to Zimbabwe and Hitler reportedly escaped to Argentina.

According to Rossiyskaya Gazeta, 'many people thought it strange how easily Yanukovych raised the white flag...

'Yanukovych would definitely have continued to resist if he had not received sufficiently weighty guarantees of safety for himself, his family, and his innermost circle...

'The State Department could have given Yanukovych any safety guarantees, so long as he disappeared from the Ukrainian political stage.

'The Americans are past masters at disappearing people. Take the episode of the CIA's flying prisons alone...

'The thugs who have seized power in the Ukrainian capital simply need to inquire about the whereabouts of the disappeared president from the US ambassador, who is becoming an ever more important figure on the political Olympus of "independent" Ukraine.

Monday, February 24, 2014

In Thailand it has been the Red Shirts (supporters of the Shinawatra family) against the Yellow Shirts (traditionalists).

Anon from Australia writes:

It's a tough question isn't it?

For mine there are a couple of salient points that sway me.

- The Shinawatras keep winning elections.

It seems they're beloved everywhere except the capital.

I know two Thai people (this is in Oz you understand) and they love Thaksin Shinawatra.

- The first side to do the Soros-style colour code thing was the Yellows.

Shinawatra didn't have a colour until after he was deposed.

- That first yellow revolution was treated with kid gloves.

They were magically allowed to occupy the airport in the middle of the war on terror.

They were proper media darlings.

- The latter red revolution involved a good deal of violence from the police, military, and themselves (or so saith the police and the military).

They were clearly not media darlings and were broadly portrayed as troublemakers.

- The Shinawatras are parvenu. The yellows strike me as old school/bloodlines.

And here's a thought (and harking back to the first point): let's imagine a goverment beloved by the poor was actually fake, i.e. deluding the poor with baubles and trinkets whilst simultaneously fucking them over.

Yeah? Certainly such governments exist and can win an election. Okay so how many of them make make it to a second and third term without turning authoritarian and otherwise giving the game away?

You know what I mean? The reds have been electorally invincible for years. How do you fake that? And here's the yellows twisting themselves inside out to explain why democracy isn't working in this case. Yeah right...

Whilst I stand to be swayed by the case for the yellows, I'm still given to thinking the reds have it.

1. According to informed sources in Chicago's gay community, as well as veteran political sources in the city, President Obama and his chief of staff Rahm Emanuel are lifetime members of a gay bath house in Chicago, called Man's Country.

3. The Chicago gay community is aware that Obama often made contacts with younger men at his 'pick-up basketball' games.

On 24 May 2010, WAYNE MADSEN wrote that:

4. At one of these 'pick up basketball' games Obama first met Emanuel.

5. Several well-placed sources in Chicago have reported that Jeremiah Wright, the pastor of Obama's former church of 20 years, ran 'a matchmaking service' for gay married black professional members of the church'.

The matchmaking club was called the 'Down Low Club' (DLC).

Among the members of the 'DLC' were Obama and Donald Young.

Young and a gay member of the church Larry Bland were murdered in 2007.

Currently, in February 2014, Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is under attack by protesters.

In Thailand it has been the Red Shirts (supporters of the Shinawatra family) against the Yellow Shirts (traditionalists).

The big question is - does the CIA support the Red Shirts or the Yellow Shirts?

Bloggers are divided on this issue.

The CIA is likely to support whichever party is seen as being more pro-Globalist and more anti-China.
Perhaps the CIA backs both sides in order to cause chaos.

Yingluck Shinawatra and family. Are her Red Shirts pro-Globalist and anti-China?

In 2010, the Thai army put down violent protests in Bangkok.

The 'Red Shirts', said to be supported by the CIA, were temporarily defeated.

Thaksin Shinawatra, ousted in 2006.

The 'Red Shirts' are supporters of the billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra, who is said to be the candidate of 'the Globalists'.

Thaksin was prime minister of Thailand until ousted in an army coup in 2006.

Thaksin helped the poor, killed off certain drugs dealers, but was accused of involvement in corruption and 'extra-judicial killings'.

Yingluck Shinawatra , sister of Thaksin Shinawatra.

Currently, in February 2014, Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra (above) is under attack by protesters.

Wayne Madsen believes that the CIA wants to topple the 'pro-China' Yingluck Shinawatra.

According to Wayne Madsen:

"The pro-royalist revolt against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is not only aimed at dislodging from power an influential and wealthy Thai-Chinese family, the Shinawatras, but sending a message to China that a firmly pro-U.S. Thailand will serve the same function on China’s southern border as Ukraine will serve on Russia’s.

"The patron of the Shinawatra family is Seng Sae Khu, a Hakka Chinese immigrant to Thailand, whose son changed the family name to Shinawatra.

"Seng Sae Khu’s descendants, including exiled former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the brother of the current prime minister, and former commander of the Thai army Chaiyasit Shinawatra, have incurred the wrath of nationalistic right-wing Thais who see China, not America, as a threat to the country.

"The CIA, using the same playbook it used after its 1965 coup d’etat against President Sukarno of Indonesia in 1965 - an anti-Communist and anti-Chinese pogrom that resulted in one million deaths - is trying to stoke anti-Chinese and anti-Shinawatra sentiment in Thailand through mass street protests aimed at toppling the Yingluck government."

"Thaksin Shinawatra ... after a promising first term in office, began criminally consolidating power and wealth...

"Throughout the red shirts' publications ... themes include insinuated threats aimed at the monarchy and more recently, calls to emulate uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, and perhaps most alarmingly, comparisons made between ousting Qaddafi in Libya and Thailand's current prime minster.

"Considering that each one of these nations amongst the 'Arab Spring' are textbook examples of foreign funded subversion, it is telling and troubling indeed that Thailand's red shirts are standing in open solidarity with them.

"Red shirt propaganda can be found online as well, including on the National Endowment for Democracy funded Prachatai website...

"Regarding Thailand's strategic importance to China, it possesses the narrow Kra Isthmus that China would like to develop into a Suez/Panama Canal-like project to shorten trips for its oil laden, China-bound tankers.

"Thailand also serves as an overland conduit, running north and south with a developed rail system connecting Singapore's shipping yards to Laos' capital of Vientiane.

"China has begun the development of a rail system through Laos and the joint upgrading of Thailand's rail system.

"Thailand also is one of the world's largest rice exporters, which makes the nation vital to China's future growth and food security."

Currently, in February 2014, Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is under attack by protesters.

In Thailand it has been the Red Shirts (supporters of the Shinawatra family) against the Yellow Shirts (traditionalists).

The big question is - does the CIA support the Red Shirts or the Yellow Shirts?

Bloggers are divided on this issue.

The CIA is likely to support whichever party is seen as being more pro-Globalist and more anti-China.Perhaps the CIA backs both sides in order to cause chaos.

Yingluck Shinawatra and family. Are her Red Shirts pro-Globalist and anti-China?

In 2010, the Thai army put down violent protests in Bangkok.

The 'Red Shirts', said to be supported by the CIA, were temporarily defeated.

Thaksin Shinawatra, ousted in 2006.

The 'Red Shirts' are supporters of the billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra, who is said to be the candidate of 'the Globalists'.

Thaksin was prime minister of Thailand until ousted in an army coup in 2006.

Thaksin helped the poor, killed off certain drugs dealers, but was accused of involvement in corruption and 'extra-judicial killings'.

Yingluck Shinawatra , sister of Thaksin Shinawatra.

Currently, in February 2014, Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra (above) is under attack by protesters.

Wayne Madsen believes that the CIA wants to topple the 'pro-China' Yingluck Shinawatra.

According to Wayne Madsen:

"The pro-royalist revolt against the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is not only aimed at dislodging from power an influential and wealthy Thai-Chinese family, the Shinawatras, but sending a message to China that a firmly pro-U.S. Thailand will serve the same function on China’s southern border as Ukraine will serve on Russia’s.

"The patron of the Shinawatra family is Seng Sae Khu, a Hakka Chinese immigrant to Thailand, whose son changed the family name to Shinawatra.

"Seng Sae Khu’s descendants, including exiled former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the brother of the current prime minister, and former commander of the Thai army Chaiyasit Shinawatra, have incurred the wrath of nationalistic right-wing Thais who see China, not America, as a threat to the country.

"The CIA, using the same playbook it used after its 1965 coup d’etat against President Sukarno of Indonesia in 1965 - an anti-Communist and anti-Chinese pogrom that resulted in one million deaths - is trying to stoke anti-Chinese and anti-Shinawatra sentiment in Thailand through mass street protests aimed at toppling the Yingluck government."

"Thaksin Shinawatra ... after a promising first term in office, began criminally consolidating power and wealth...

"Throughout the red shirts' publications ... themes include insinuated threats aimed at the monarchy and more recently, calls to emulate uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, and perhaps most alarmingly, comparisons made between ousting Qaddafi in Libya and Thailand's current prime minster.

"Considering that each one of these nations amongst the 'Arab Spring' are textbook examples of foreign funded subversion, it is telling and troubling indeed that Thailand's red shirts are standing in open solidarity with them.

"Red shirt propaganda can be found online as well, including on the National Endowment for Democracy funded Prachatai website...

"Regarding Thailand's strategic importance to China, it possesses the narrow Kra Isthmus that China would like to develop into a Suez/Panama Canal-like project to shorten trips for its oil laden, China-bound tankers.

"Thailand also serves as an overland conduit, running north and south with a developed rail system connecting Singapore's shipping yards to Laos' capital of Vientiane.

"China has begun the development of a rail system through Laos and the joint upgrading of Thailand's rail system.

"Thailand also is one of the world's largest rice exporters, which makes the nation vital to China's future growth and food security."